THE ORCHID REVIEW. 145 
LAZLIO-CATTLEYA xX WRIGLEYI. 
THIs pretty little hybrid was raised in the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., 
Bridge Hall, Bury, from Lzlia anceps ? and Cattleya Bowringiana 3, 
and was described at page 359 of our last volume. The accompanying 
illustration, reproduced from a photograph by Miss Wrigley, will show the 
curious way in which the characters of the two parents are combined. 
The vegetative organs are most like those of the Lelia parent, but the 
Fic. 24.—L&LIo-cATTLEYA X WRIGLEYI. 
characteristic long scape of the latter has been almost suppressed by the 
influence of the Cattleya. The flower is fairly intermediate in character, 
but the nearly entire lip shows the Cattleya influence, as well as the rose- 
purple colour. of the sepals and petals, and their modified shape. The 
front of the lip is also seen to be very richly coloured, and the basal 
part light. Other particulars will be found in the original description. 
It is a most interesting hybrid, and ought to develop into a sterling thing, 
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